A Buckingham Palace staffer has come forward, admitting that he has stolen items from Queen Elizabeth II and has been selling them on eBay.
11.11.2020 - 16:28 / usmagazine.com
Prince Charles is ready to becoming the King of England whenever his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, decides to step down from the throne.“Charles will serve as king with Duchess Camilla by his side,” a source exclusively says in the new issue of Us Weekly.
“This is something he’s dreamed about his entire life — he sees it as his birthright, and Her Majesty would find it extremely difficult to deprive him of that.”The Prince of Wales, who turns 72 on Saturday, November 14, has already determined his
.A Buckingham Palace staffer has come forward, admitting that he has stolen items from Queen Elizabeth II and has been selling them on eBay.
Prince Charles and Camilla’s official Twitter account recently turned off comments on a post about a charity after being flooded with vitriol. On Tuesday, the Clarence House Twitter account, which posts updates and photos about the Prince of Wales, 71, and the Duchess of Cornwall, 72, shared pictures of Camilla speaking to the staff and residents of a UK homeless charity.
Thanks to four seasons of The Crown, the general public is much more aware of the royal family's romantic relationships.
And in releasing the plans for her 70th year on the throne, royal insiders say she’s sending a clear message to her son, Prince Charles, who is keen to take over the thrown next year.
Season 4 is inevitably stirring up all kinds of real-life drama. On top of —and —family and friends of Prince Charles' courtier Edward Adeane are taking issue with his depiction.
There was once a time when even Prince Charles’ cleaning staff hid his Camilla affair from Princess Diana. Or, at least they tried to.
Now that The Crown season 4 is officially available on Netflix, everyone who cares about the series or has an interest in the royal family is likely busy searching details about the royal family on the internet. Here's one you might not have found in your royal research: When Queen Elizabeth gave birth to Prince Charles on November 14, 1948—72 years ago yesterday—she broke royal protocol to do so.
Prince Charles celebrated his 72nd birthday Saturday following an eventful year that saw him contract the coronavirus and his son Prince Harry step down from official royal duties.Gun salutes would normally be fired from London’s Green Park and the Tower of London for the heir to the throne’s birthday, but officials said the traditional ceremonies would not take place this year due to COVID-19 restrictions.Charles’ eldest son, Prince William, and his wife, Kate, were among those wishing him a
According to a recent interview from one of Princess Diana’s former bodyguards, the Princess was made to succumb to the pressure of her high-profile marriage to Prince Charles, which fell apart publicly. Lee Sansum, a former military cop and ex-bodyguard, who watched over the People's Princess, said that public scrutiny got harsher after Diana gave the devastating BBC interview about her marriage.
Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall made a historic visit on Sunday. The pair attended Berlin’s Central Remembrance Ceremony on the invitation of the President of Germany, Frank-Walter Steinmeier. Sunday was the first time that members of the royal family have attended the event, which this year marked the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II.
Minor spoilers ahead. By now, royal fans probably know the drill for royal engagements: A happy couple announces the news in a statement, poses for some portraits with the ring, and then partakes in a loved-up joint interview about the proposal and other romantic details.
Prince Charles’ friends have reportedly slammed the fourth series of The Crown and claimed the Netflix show is “trolling on a Hollywood budget”. Friends of the 72 year old eldest son of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip are said to have “launched a blistering attack” on the show, which releases its fourth series on Sunday 15 November.
Queen Elizabeth II took a trip down memory lane when she paid tribute to Prince Charles on his 72nd birthday.The queen, 94, shared a black-and-white photo via Instagram on Saturday, November 14, which featured herself holding the Prince of Wales when he was an infant.
Prince Charles is celebrating his 72nd birthday. On Saturday, the Prince of Wales turned a year older, and was sent a number of well wishes from his mother Queen Elizabeth and royal family. The Queen shared a sweet black-and-white throwback from April 1949, which shows Charles as a baby on his mother's lap.
Prince Charles is celebrating his 72nd birthday today, and members of the royal family have been paying tribute to the prince on social media.Kate Middleton and Prince William shared an adorable photo of the Prince of Wales laughing, along with the caption, "Wishing a very Happy Birthday to His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales!